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We loved seeing all of you either in person or virtually! Next year's info will be @eeid2023 https://t.co/QKWiMmGnov

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@elliemainou
Ellie Mainou
3 years
Had a wonderful time @eeid2022, learning about interesting science, reuniting with old friends and meeting cool scientists. Thank you to the organizers for a fantastic event! Canโ€™t wait for @eeid2023, returning home @ciddpsu!
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@nataliexdean
Natalie E. Dean, PhD
3 years
I enjoyed participating in yesterday's #EEID2022 panel on scientific communication - what has worked, what hasn't, and what I've learned. For these types of panels, I have made a conscious decision to be very honest, including the good and the bad experiences. 1/
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@NinaAriSokolov
Nina Sokolov
3 years
What an amazing talk by @BeesAndBaking at @eeid2022 talking about honeybees, Varroa mites and viruses ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฆ  Youโ€™re killing it Lewis! Canโ€™t wait to see more of your work.
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@graham_northrup
Graham Northrup
3 years
Finally able to take a breath after the whirlwind of #EEID2022; it was wonderful to see old friends and meet new ones this week! Thanks to all the organizers for making it happen in a safe and inclusive way
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@torvaanser
Debby Ng
3 years
So much talent and wonderful human beings at #EEID2022. Congrats to @Jaap_de_Roode and @eeid2022 team for organizing this fantastic conference and for reconnecting diversity, and social justice into #infectiousdisease work. @rachelxu_xu @herzi38 @hadley_liza
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@eeid2022
#EEID2022
3 years
Interesting look at Varroa mites across scales from @BeesAndBaking in this mornings session. He is starting as faculty @UGAEcology @Entomology_UGA and is looking for students, especially for masters! Get in touch!
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Debby Ng
3 years
"The attention that you give something, gives it value." - @sclaudwhitehead comments about #scicomm, and stepping up to engage in issues that have yet to break into the mainstream. So, what do you care about? And are you ready to talk about it? #EEID2022
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Debby Ng
3 years
Really neat work by @m_loeher that looked at the virulence of Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus in novel hosts, and in hosts IHNV has co-evolved with. Implications for emerging infectious diseases. Exciting to have a talk about patho evo in non-terrestrial hosts! #EEID2022
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@m_loeher
Malina Loeher
3 years
@eeid2022 was the first opportunity I've had to present my graduate work beyond my institution and I'm so pleased it was well received! Thanks to all who organized and attended ๐ŸŸ๐Ÿฆ ๐Ÿ’™
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@Alma_Solis_
Alma Solis
3 years
I had a great time @eeid2022! Thank you @eeid2022 for the Social Justice ID Travel Scholarship! What better conference to attend before I travel to Madagascar to study zoonotic disease risk and susceptibility?!
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@MartaShocket
Marta Shocket ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ
3 years
Great talk by @kes_shaw @ #EEID2022! Bigger snails more exposed but less susceptible to schistosome parasites In mixed populations, bigger snails absorb parasites w/o getting infected Implications for community processes like competition & predation that affect size dists!
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@ThatKatC
Kathryn Campbell
3 years
@hampson_katie absolutely smashing an incredible talk on #rabies contact tracing, modelling and vaccination for #elimination #zeroby30 at #EEID2022 @eeid2022
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@Jaap_de_Roode
Jaap de Roode
3 years
Host population heterogeneity is crucial for understanding disease transmission. Large snails can shield small ones from infection with schistosomes. @eeid2022 @kes_shaw
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